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Before I close the book on the Savage Tide Adventure Path, I must acknowledge that defeating Demogorgon on his home plane (I guess Wat Dagon counts?) wasn’t the end of the Savage Tide. The crew of the Sea Wyvern would need to destroy the Master Pearl before all would be well again in the multiverse. Demogorgon’s dying roar reverberated throughout his realm …

I’ve been so preoccupied with Zindia lately, that I haven’t kept you all up to date on the actual game that I played involving Demogorgon and the Savage Tide Adventure Path. Once I realized that there was a great Demogorgon “miniature” that was made for Loot Crate, I picked one up so that I could use it in my epic conclusion. …

When it comes to rogue characters and Greyhawk, my thoughts ALWAYS go to one of two places: a halfing from the notorious Hardbuckle clan of Elmshire, or a female Rhennee from either the City of Greyhawk or the waters of the Nyr Dyv. I’ve played both quite a few times; in fact, a Hardbuckle perished outside the moathouse in Hommlet …

When my friends and I initially started the Savage Tide Adventure Path, I tried to write down a summary of all of our adventures. I’ve only found one such summary, the one for the introductory adventure “There is No Honor.” The rest of what follows are fairly simplified versions of the events that transpired during the groups inevitable voyage to …

While working on a party for my Savage Tide game I was going to run for myself, I saw the illustration for Paizo’s iconic psychic character Rivani and I decided I wanted to create a character from Zindia. I did some online research, because I had no idea about Zindia until I saw some place names on Anna B. Meyer’s …

Way back in 2009 when I was living in San Diego, California, I started to DM the Savage Tide Adventure Path (STAP) with my gaming group, then consisting of two other people. One of them rolled up a ranger, the other a druid. “No big deal,” says I. I decided that they might need some roguey-ness and perhaps some arcane …

When I first started this blog, I had intended it to be a vehicle for my writing. Sometimes, though, life gets in the way and you don’t find the time to do the things you’d like to do. I say this as I’m cooking some chicken on the stove and realize that the timer I thought I set hasn’t been …